Polyurethane heat form and bonding of cable jackets
First Claim
1. In the manufacture of electrical cables including internal conductors, insulating material protecting said conductors, a protective polyurethane jacket and metallic connector members terminating said cables wherein said connector members must be sealed to said protective polyurethane jacket in such manner as to resist the penetration of an external fluid under high pressure, a method of bonding said jacket to itself and to said connector members comprising the steps of:
- (1) splitting the jacket longitudinally from the end of the cable into two roughly equal halves and peeling the split ends back;
(2) attaching said metallic connector member to the remaining portion of said cable;
(3) cleaning the metal surface of said connector member to remove all residual grease or oil;
(4) priming the external metal surface of said connector member with a thermoplastic adhesive which will adhere to metal and to polyurethane;
(5) repositioning the split halves of said jacket around said cable and over the surface of said connector member and placing the end of said cable including the length of said split halves and said metallic connector in a mold wherein said mold is in close contact with said jacket;
(6) applying heat and pressure in said mold in a quantity and for a time sufficient to cause said polyurethane jacket material to flow sufficiently to bond said halves together and to bond said jacket to said metallic connector member; and
(7) allowing said mold to cool to a temperature substantially below that required to bond said polyurethane jacket material, and removing said cable from said mold.
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Abstract
A method of bonding a metal termination member including an electrical connector to an electrical cable designed for underwater operation having a plurality of insulated electrical wires, an internal armor layer of spirally wound wires, and a tough polyurethane protective jacket including the steps of splitting the external jacket longitudinally and peeling it away from the remainder of the cable, connecting the electrical wires to the connector member, attaching the wires of the armor layer to the termination member, cleaning and priming the metal surfaces of the termination member and the armor wires with a suitable thermoplastic adhesive which will adhere to metal and to polyurethane, repositioning the split halves of the polyurethane jacket around the end of the cable and the termination member, placing the termination assembly in a mold and subjecting it to heat and pressure sufficient to cause the polyurethane jacket material to flow sufficiently to bond the split halves of the jacket together and to the surface of the termination member, cooling or allowing the assembly to cool and removing the terminated assembly from the mold.
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6 Claims
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1. In the manufacture of electrical cables including internal conductors, insulating material protecting said conductors, a protective polyurethane jacket and metallic connector members terminating said cables wherein said connector members must be sealed to said protective polyurethane jacket in such manner as to resist the penetration of an external fluid under high pressure, a method of bonding said jacket to itself and to said connector members comprising the steps of:
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(1) splitting the jacket longitudinally from the end of the cable into two roughly equal halves and peeling the split ends back; (2) attaching said metallic connector member to the remaining portion of said cable; (3) cleaning the metal surface of said connector member to remove all residual grease or oil; (4) priming the external metal surface of said connector member with a thermoplastic adhesive which will adhere to metal and to polyurethane; (5) repositioning the split halves of said jacket around said cable and over the surface of said connector member and placing the end of said cable including the length of said split halves and said metallic connector in a mold wherein said mold is in close contact with said jacket; (6) applying heat and pressure in said mold in a quantity and for a time sufficient to cause said polyurethane jacket material to flow sufficiently to bond said halves together and to bond said jacket to said metallic connector member; and (7) allowing said mold to cool to a temperature substantially below that required to bond said polyurethane jacket material, and removing said cable from said mold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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